My online stock broker told me, "You bought 800 shares and sold 900 shares, so were short 100 shares."
In reality, If I placed an order to sell more shares of stocks then I had, the order would be rejected, I would get an error message. It means that statement by my broker isn't true and very very stupid.
I sent several email to them, they ignored them. What can I do?
I am about to report them to Better Business Bureaus, how effective is it? How much power does BBB have? Do I have a better choice?
Big thank to everyone who reply seriously.
Has anyone dealt with Better Business Bureaus?
Took me 3 years to get my settlement through the BBB. Not a very strong organization, IMHO, but it's worth the fight if you think it is and don't mind the hassle.
You'll probably have to keep after them and make sure you don't get pushed aside and forgotten.
You might also discuss this with an attorney as well. I do believe it you go through legal means then the BBB wont' help you at all.
Reply:its good they have to search things and find out for your safety
it`s the BBB YOU CAN TRUST THEM TO DO THERE JOB
just keep on them to make sure
they will
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